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SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX: FROM DATA TO ACTION

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WHY USING SPI AT SUBNATIONAL LEVEL?

What kind of society do we want?Social ProgressCompetitivenessInclusive GrowthHow do we want to live?

HOW TO APPLY SPI?

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THROUGH A COMMON LANGUAGE OF ACTIONABLE METRICS ON THE SCALE WHERE MORE IMPACT CAN BE GENERATED

Align messages, coordinate interventions and optimize resources

Private Firms

Civil Society

Government

Academia

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SPI AMAZONIA

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IPS AMAZONIA – SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX FOR THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON (772 MUNICIPALITIES)

Looking for Inclusive growth to protect the forest: Developed to measure levels of social progress in an area of 1.2 million square kilometers of highly dense forest – home to more than 24 million Brazilians living in an ecosystem of global importance.

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Nutrition and Basic Medical Care Undernourishment Morbidity due to under nutrition Maternal mortality rate Child mortality rate Mortality due to infectious diseases

Water and Sanitation Access to piped water Rural access to improved water facilities Access to improved sanitation facilities

Shelter Availability of affordable housing Access to electricity Trash collection

Personal Safety Adult homicide rate Exposure to violence Traffic deaths

Access to Basic Knowledge Adult literacy rate Primary school enrollment Secondary school enrollment Quality of education

Access to Information and Communications Mobile telephone subscriptions Mobile internet users

Health and Wellness Life expectancy Deaths from cancer, cardiovascular diseases,

and diabetes Obesity rate Morbidity due to respiratory diseases Suicide rate

Ecosystem Sustainability Forest coverage Deforestation rate Water stress Protected areas Degraded areas

Personal Rights Political pluralism Mobility Property rights over land

Personal Freedom and Choice Child labor Children and teen pregnancies Access to culture and recreation Familial vulnerability

Tolerance and Inclusion Violence against women Violence against indigenous Inequality between whites and blacks

Access to Advanced Education Tertiary school enrollment Women’s mean years in school Young people studying college degrees

Basic Human Needs Opportunity

Social Progress Index

Foundations of Wellbeing

MUNICIPAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE IPS AMAZONIA 2014(43 INDICATORS)

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Nutrition and Basic Medical Care Undernourishment Morbidity due to under nutrition Maternal mortality rate Child mortality rate Mortality due to infectious diseases

Water and Sanitation Access to piped water Access to improved sanitation facilities Rural access to improved water facilities

Shelter Availability of affordable housing Access to electricity Trash collection

Personal Safety Adult homicide rate Traffic deaths Exposure to violence

Access to Basic Knowledge Adult literacy rate Primary school enrollment Secondary school enrollment Quality of education

Access to Information and Communications Mobile telephone subscriptions Mobile internet users

Health and Wellness Life expectancy Deaths from cancer, cardiovascular diseases,

and diabetes Obesity rate Morbidity due to respiratory diseases Suicide rate

Ecosystem Sustainability Forest coverage Deforestation rate Protected areas Degraded areas Water stress

Personal Rights Political pluralism Mobility Property rights over land

Personal Freedom and Choice Child labor Children and teen pregnancies Access to culture and recreation Familial vulnerability

Tolerance and Inclusion Violence against women Violence against indigenous Inequality between whites and blacks

Access to Advanced Education Tertiary school enrollment Women’s mean years in school Young people studying college degrees

Basic Human Needs Opportunity

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Foundations of Wellbeing

INDICATORS COLOR-CODED BY LEVEL OF MATCHING WITH THE 2014 GLOBAL FRAMEWORK

Same indicator Close definitiion Best available proxy New indicator

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THE STRUCTURE OF THE INITIATIVE IS BASED ON COLLABORATION

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MOVING FROM DATA TO ACTION

Identifying priorities

Communications Strategy

Cross sector partnerships

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SPI FOR CITIES

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ARTICULATING A VISION FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Goal: Build a historical picture of social progress in 10 major cities across Colombia to identify drivers of social progress and help build stronger urban development policies and strategies.

A collaboration with the Como Vamos network of cities throughout Latin America. • Bogotá

• Barranquilla • Bucaramanga • Cali • Cartagena

• Ibagué • Manizales • Medellín • Pereira • Valledupar

Total Population: 17,146,506

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Nutrition and Basic Medical Care Child mortality rateMaternal mortality rateDeaths from infectious diseasesMortality rate due to undernourishment

Water and SanitationAccess to piped waterAccess to improved sanitation facilitiesQuality of piped waterQuality of improved sanitation facilities

Shelter and Public ServicesAccess to electricityAvailability of affordable housingQuality of electricity supplyQuality of the housing

Personal SafetyHomicide rateTraffic deaths

Access to Basic Knowledge Literacy rateLower secondary school enrollmentUpper secondary school enrollmentBasic school enrollmentQuality upper secondary school enrollment

Access to Information and Communications Internet usersMobile telephone usersPC home users

Health and WellnessLife expectancySuicide rate Premature deaths from non-communicable Physical activity rate

Ecosystem SustainabilityNoise pollutionNatural disasters riskMono commuting rateAlternative transportationGarbage collection system

Personal Rights Freedom of assembly/associationPolitical rightsFreedom of movement

Personal Freedom and Choice Teen pregnancy CorruptionChild labor Cultural and recreational satisfaction

Tolerance and Inclusion Tolerance for homosexualsInclusion of disabledTolerance for demobilizedInclusion of displacedUrban cohesion

Access to Advanced Education Percentage of adults with postgraduate degreesPercentage of adults with undergraduate degreeUndergraduate ratePost graduate rateQuality of undergraduate school

Basic Human Needs Opportunity

SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX

Foundations of Wellbeing

Same indicator Close definition Best available proxy New indicator

AN INDEX CUSTOMIZED TO LOCAL PRIORITIES(48 INDICATORS)

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NOW WE HAVE A TOOL TO MEASURE YEAR BY YEAR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF SOCIAL PROGRESS IN THESE 10 CITIES

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Locality Zone SPI 2014 LevelTeusaquillo North 79.97

Puente Aranda West 76.97Engativá West 76.59

Chapinero North 76.42Usaquén North 75.38

Suba North 74.80Barrios Unidos North 74.22

Fontibón West 72.76Kennedy West 71.36

Antonio Nariño South 69.97Tunjuelito South 67.20

Bosa West 67.05San Cristóbal South 66.15

Rafael Uribe Uribe South 66.01Usme South 65.35

La Candelaria Center 61.82Los Mártires Center 60.52

Ciudad Bolívar South 60.13Santa Fe Center 60.07

High

Medium-High

Medium-Low

AND AT CITY LEVEL WE ARE GOING TO A MORE GRANULAR LEVEL: WITH THE SPI BOGOTA WE MEASURED 19 PROFILES

OF SOCIAL PROGRESS TO BUILD A PROSPEROUS AND INCLUSIVE CITY.

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WITH THIS INTRA URBAN SPI OF BOGOTA, OUR PARTNERS CAN FOCUS THE AREAS IN WHICH THE RESOURCES MUST BE

INVESTED

(50 INDICATORS)

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IN 2016 AS PART OF THE OLIMPYC LEGACY WE LAUNCHED THE SPI RIO DE JANEIRO (40 INDICATORS) TO MAP THE GAPS

IN SOCIAL PROGRESS

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SPI FOR GOVERNMENTS

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PARAGUAY SPI NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2030

• In 2013, Paraguay became the first country in the world to officially adopt the Social Progress Index as a metric of national performance.

• This year, Paraguay presented its National Development plan, a governmental strategy aligned to Social Progress Indicators.

• As a result, the budget allocation for nutrition programs has doubled and Paraguay has set a target of 2% or less for child malnutrition by 2018.

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SPI BIO COMMUNITIES: A TOOL TO COORDINATE IMPACT

In partnership with the First Lady Office and the Ministry of the Presidency of Panama, we are suing the SPI framework to measure the impact of rural social policies and coordinate multi-ministerial interventions in 12 rural communities.

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SPI FOR BUSINESSES

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Carauari

IPS Amazonia 2014

SPI COMMUNITIES: SHARED VALUE IN CARAUARI, BRAZIL

Business need to measure Social Progress

Use primary information to know the needs of the community in detail.

Build social capital with members of the community to generate efficient interventions.

Develop multisectoral efforts that collaboratively implement the actions.

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SPI CARGILL: ADVANCE TOWARD A MORE SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEM THAT NOURISH PEOPLE AND PROTECTS THE PLANET

Apply the Social Progress survey to measure the social and environmental needs to focus Cargill’s social investments and generate more impact.

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SPI EL CABRERO: MEASURING SPI AT COMMUNITY LEVEL IN CHILE TO GENERATE COLLABORATION BETWEEN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND FIRMS

Among the main results of the SPI El Cabrero (54 indicators), MASISA found that in the community there is an opportunity to invest on access to communication and information, access to higher education and environmental quality.

Besides the information obtained from the measurement will be an important input for the preparation of a new Community Development Plan. And will have the collaboration of the local government, academia and businesses.

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SPI FOR SECTORS

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SPI COOPERATIVES COSTA RICA

Cooperatives are businesses models attached to principles of equity, participation, solidarity, democracy, and education; they used the SPI to evaluate its impacts and improve its mechanism of social intervention. (50 indicators)

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SPI CALL CENTERS AND BPO’S GUATEMALA

In Guatemala our local partners with AGEXPORT measured SPI in this sector to establish a baseline of Social Progress Index for the sector employees in order to identify the impact and the social mobility of the industry, but also to improve the social interventions for the employees.

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SPI FOR TOURISM

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SPI Tourist Destinations Costa Rica

As part of the new sustainable tourism strategy of the Ministry of Tourism of Costa Rica, we measured the Social Progress Index in touristic destinations, in order to measure the impact of tourism in the community and environment of those destinations. (59 indicators)

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SPI FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION

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SPI CANTONAL – COSTA RICA PROPONE: A PLATFORM TO OPTIMIZE THE SOCIAL INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM OF COSTA RICA

81 social progress profiles for each of the cantons of Costa Rica.

46 indicators using public and official data.

Developed through a multisectorial platform, leaded by the Vicepresidency of the Republic.

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SPI Los Amates in El Salvador

Currently developing a measurement of the Social Progress Index in a community known as "Los Amates", where TECHO is executing one of its projects. In order to define the priorities, generate a base line and coordinate private investments to improve and complement the social interventions in the community.

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IN LATIN AMERICA WE ARE ADVANCING SOCIAL PROGRESS

• + 150 organizations• (Governments, Civil Society,

Private Firms)

• 14 countries

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INCAE IS REGIONAL PARTNER OF SOCIAL PROGRESS IMPERATIVE

MexicoCentral America

Ecuador

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Interested in learning more about how the Social Progress Index can help foster collaborative social impact in the region?

CONTACT

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